Data and Demographics
Demographic Profile
Riverside’s growing reputation can be attributed to both the small and large businesses throughout the greater Riverside area. Many of Riverside’s leading employers have also helped to shape the modern day character of the business community.
PopulationPopulation 308,5111 Households 91,9322 Families 65,6152 Average Household Size 3.18 Median Age 30.02 Income Average Household Income $69,9012 Higher Education Student Population (est.) 55,000 Institutions of Higher Learning 4 University of California, Riverside; California Baptist University; La Sierra University; and Riverside Community College New/Existing Home Sales Median Home Price (Jan 2012) $190,0005 (resale single family residences, condos and new homes) Retail Sales Taxable Sales (2010) $3.7 billion3 Employment City of Riverside Total Jobs (Q1 2012) 144,1004 Total Workforce (Q1 2012) 165,8004 Transportation Corridors & Facilities I-215, 91 (Riverside) and 60 Freeways Riverside Municipal Airport BNSF and UPSP railroads UPS (Ontario International Airport) Federal Express Ground (Rialto) Ontario International Airport- Southern California’s second largest air cargo & second busiest air passenger facility Climate Winter- Average High 66 degrees Summer- Average High 94 degrees
1 California Department of Finance,
2 ESRI 2011/Census 2010, 3 California Board of Equalization, 4 State of California Employment Development Dept. 5 Dataquick |
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